Seminar will take a difficult question facing older drivers

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Mike Christopherson

Left to right, State Farm Insurance agent Andy Oman, Mark Hoiland of T.H.E. Tri-Valley Bus Service, and Police Chief Tim Motherway will speak at the March 16 event.

  

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By Mike Christopherson, Managing Editor
Posted Mar 11, 2010 @ 11:52 AM
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It’s often a gut-wrenching dilemma that faces just about every person who’s driven most of his or her whole life, but now, getting older, there are indications that it might be best to give up the car keys. The situation can be just as difficult for families who often feel like they need to intervene.
   

On Tuesday, March 16 at the Crookston Library, experts will be on hand to provide their input for those faced, directly or indirectly, with the tough decision. “When Should I Give Up My Keys?” will begin at 7 p.m., and it’s being put on by the Villa/Summit Foundation Community Relations.
   

Presenters include State Farm Insurance Agent Andy Oman, Mark Hoiland from T.H.E. Tri-Valley Bus Service, and Police Chief Tim Motherway.
   

All are welcome. Coffee and cookies will be served.
 

It’s often a gut-wrenching dilemma that faces just about every person who’s driven most of his or her whole life, but now, getting older, there are indications that it might be best to give up the car keys. The situation can be just as difficult for families who often feel like they need to intervene.
   

On Tuesday, March 16 at the Crookston Library, experts will be on hand to provide their input for those faced, directly or indirectly, with the tough decision. “When Should I Give Up My Keys?” will begin at 7 p.m., and it’s being put on by the Villa/Summit Foundation Community Relations.
   

Presenters include State Farm Insurance Agent Andy Oman, Mark Hoiland from T.H.E. Tri-Valley Bus Service, and Police Chief Tim Motherway.
   

All are welcome. Coffee and cookies will be served.
 

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